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Logitech Z-10 (09/02/2006)

Logitech Z-10

Entered CNET Catalog: 09/02/2006

SKU: 0097855039552

Manufacturer: Logitech Inc.

Manufacturer description

With built-in touch-sensitive multimedia controls and a backlighted display that shows digital-music track information, a clock, volume and more, these trophy speakers are meant to be touched and seen. Perfect for use with either a desktop or notebook PC, these powerful speakers deliver rich audio without using a separate space-consuming subwoofer. The bi-amp design, 1-inch dome tweeters and 3-inch high-excursion woofers deliver studio-quality sound that fills a room.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Stylish design; LCD screen that displays artist and track info; great sound for computer speakers; digital USB connection bypasses computer's sound card; cool-looking touch-sensitive buttons; four internet radio presets.

The badThe bad: Artist information and control buttons are Windows only and only work with certain software music players; touch-sensitive buttons can be finicky; glossy black finish can smudge; no option to add subwoofer.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: Logitech's Z-10 speakers are exceedingly stylish, sound great and are tightly integrated with most Windows-based software audio players.

Average user rating: from 19 users
3.5 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 11/22/2006

With Rhapsody serving up millions of songs, it's no surprise that people increasingly listen to their music at their computer. What's holding a lot of people back is that the average computer speakers just don't cut it for any real listening, and nobody would call them stylish. With its Z-10 speakers ($150), Logitech tries to change that. With their exceedingly stylish glossy black finish and high-tech touch-sensitive controls, the Z-10 speakers certainly cut a nice figure on your desk. Sound-wise, we were mostly impressed with the Z-10s' performance--they delivered big sound for their size, and are a huge step up from standard computer speakers--but the claims of "studio-quality sound" are a bit exaggerated. While we loved the sound and style, we did have a few quibbles. For example, the cool-looking touch-sensitive controls could be a little finicky at times, taking a while to respond to our actions. And while the LCD screen that displays track information is a great feature, it only works in Windows with files playing in iTunes, Windows Media Player, Musicmatch Jukebox, Winamp and RealPlayer. We would have liked to see support for Macs, as well as for Rhapsody. The nitpicks aside, the Logitech Z-10 speakers sound great, look even better, and make enjoying your digital music a whole lot easier.

Design
The Z-10 system consists of two speakers connected by a single cable out the back. The front of each speaker is graced by its glossy black finish, along with a 1-inch tweeter and a 3-inch woofer. Like almost every glossy black product we review, the Z-10 speakers are very sensitive to picking up fingerprint smudges, but Logitech is nice enough to include a cloth so you can kept them looking clean.

One of the speakers functions as the control center and features an LCD screen on the front. If you're connected to a computer using the digital USB connection, the LCD screen can display all sorts of information, including a clock, a computer performance monitor, a countdown timer, a POP3 e-mail monitor, and--most importantly--artist and track names. However, the display of artist and track names comes with the caveat that it only works with the aforementioned music players. Those who prefer to use a different program to listen to their digital music are out of luck regarding track information, but they'll still be able to listen to their music. Compatibility issues aside, we loved the ability to load up a bunch of songs, close our notebook computer and glance at the Z-10s to see what's playing.

Also on the control-center speaker are several touch-sensitive buttons that control several functions including volume, mute, play/pause, track skip and forward/back. A similar caveat about compatibility regarding LCD information applies here as well--front panel controls such as play and skip forward only work with the aforementioned software players, although volume works regardless of the music player. The touch-sensitive buttons definitely take a little getting used to, and we had some moments of frustration in the beginning. However, after skipping around and changing the volume for a while, we figured out how to touch the buttons the way that the Z-10s like it. Regular buttons would be preferable in terms of usability, but they wouldn't look as stylish. A great addition would have been a remote, so the Z-10s could keep their slick look and provide the user with an easier control interface.

Features
On the front panel, the four numbered buttons correspond to Internet radio presets. The setup process is simple: dial into your favorite Internet radio station using a compatible music player, hold down one of the four buttons, and it's saved. Simply pressing the button brings up the appropriate player and logs into the stream. We had no problem saving a bunch of streams from the Live365 network, although we were a little disappointed that we couldn't get track information from the stations.

The connectivity of the Z-10 speakers is highlighted by its USB connection, which is capable of sending both digital audio and track information from the computer, as well as receiving and sending commands. There's also a headphone jack and an analog minijack input, which we found convenient if we wanted to plug in our MP3 player in a pinch.

While the headphone jack may seem unneeded--most computers already have one--it's actually a nice bonus considering how the Z-10s work. If you're connecting the Z-10s with the USB connection, you are essentially bypassing the sound card on the computer and using the digital/analog converters in the Z-10s. This is good news if your computer has lackluster onboard sound capabilities, which is especially common in notebook computers. On the other hand, if you've gone out and spent big bucks on a nice sound card, you'll probably want to use the analog input.

Displaying artist and track information on the LCD screen while using the analog input is a little tricky, and isn't covered in the manual. You need to make both the USB connection and the analog connection, and then manually set the computer's sound card as the primary audio device in the control panel. The only downside to this setup is that the touch-sensitive controls for volume won't work. Although we got it working, we wish the process was a little simpler or covered in the manual.

Performance
To test the sound capabilities, we put on Beck's latest CD, The Information. Right off the bat it was obvious that the Z-10 speakers sounded a whole lot better than your average computer speakers--the sound was detailed, and there was an impressive amount of bass considering the speakers' size. In a perfect world, we'd like an option to add a subwoofer, as the Z-10s couldn't deliver quite as much oomph as we'd like. We had a few audio minisystems set up right next to the Z-10s in our labs, so we decided to see how they measured up on the same disc. Despite the fact that the minisystems had full speakers, the Z-10s held their own. We did notice that the Z-10s would break up a little when we pushed them hard, so audiophiles will still demand full-size speakers, especially if they like loud volume. But they certainly sound good for computer speakers.

We also tested the Z-10 speakers' soundtrack skills and watched a couple of DVDs. In a medium-sized room, sitting about eight feet back, we had to crank the Z-10s almost all the way to get enough home-theater kick--but we expect most people will be sitting much closer to the speakers, in a typical computer-user scenario where you're only about three feet away. The Z-10s performed admirably during The Interpreter, as dialogue was easily intelligible and the soundtrack was spacious enough that we forgot we were listening to computer speakers. While the Z-10s aren't tiny, they're small enough that we could see them being an excellent travel companion to bring high-quality audio on the go.

User opinions

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User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Outstanding sound in a small, inexpensive package.

Pros: Outstanding sound. Treble reproduction is crisp and full. Bass is just enough for jazz. Integrated with online radio via Windows Media Player. Small package. Simple to set up and use. Excellent quality.

Cons: Connecting wires are not detachable and a bit short for my preference. Not multi-voltage.

Review: I went out looking for simple, low-cost speakers for the laptop or iPod, which would also sound good enough not to create listening fatigue. That's a high order, but I found it in the Z-10s. I went into PC One here in Doha, Qatar with my iPod and began testing speakers. I went through the cheapest ones with really poor results. I moved up to the Z-10s and was immediately impressed. Playing Ahmad Jamoul or Sheryl Crowe the highs were crisp, mids were expansive and accurate, bass was enough for my taste. For the equivalent of $131 I was sold! Got them home, set em up, and they fill my house with fantastic sound--the best Jazz from New York City to Doha!
User Rating:
2.0 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Lot of sound clicks under Vista

Pros: Looks stylish and under XP works excellent with good sound quality

Cons: Under Vista, When playing songs using several application like Windows Media Player or movies from YouTube, sound 'clicks' are heard.
Logitech's customer support cannot handle this problem as I learned after turning to them.

Review: Very frustrating to buy such expensive speakers and find later that sound 'clicks' are heard. More frustrating is to find out that they can't solve this problem.
User Rating:
0.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Great idea, horrible execution - Overheats/Breaks easy!

Pros: Great Sound, Wonderful concept with integration into the system, nice functionality when everything works.

Cons: EXTREMELY HOT, Mine broke twice, doesn't work right with Vista 64.

Review: These were a great sounding pair of speakers when I first bought them, but not worth the hassle. Windows Vista has "forgot" them several times, and I've had to reinstall over and over again. Now, less than 6 months later, they are broken and Logitech won't do anything about it.
User Rating:
5.0 stars

out of 19 user reviews

best speakers for everything

Pros: the speakers itself are so attractive. they sound SO good and honestly you can't ask for more. its good for movies, music, and w.e else you use it for. the LCD apps it comes with are simply amazing. also great info on my music that plays on wmp

Cons: had X-230 speakers which were good with bass. so comparing that to this, simply the bass was much better the then z-10

Review: if you have the money and are looking for good quality speakers, these are it. you wont regret it
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Great speakers

Pros: Stylish Design, Strong bass, cool features

Cons: Not extremely loud..but nothin too bad

Review: I bought these speakers a few weeks ago and I have to say that they are the best "non-subwoofer" speakers I have had. They have a strong bass and a really cool design.
If you're looking for speakers that dont take up a lot of space, and dont have a sub-woofer I would recommend these.
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Best pair of Desktop speakers I have bought

Pros: Great sound

Cons: Occasionally stubborn touch pad buttons (and price)

Review: I was never a fan of using powered sub woffers for bass nor a big fan of the bass-refex sound using the case resonances.

Thus, I was looking for a speaker with just a tweeter and a moderate woofer, which the z-10 was a good match for.

The tweeter sound is crystal clear, and the woofer does just enough and doesn't over do the bass. The bass reflex isn't dull as it is the case for some desktop speakers currently available.

It seems like logitech has done an awesome job in tuning this speaker.

I would definately recommend this speaker to anyone who is willing to spend the money for the great sound this speaker provides.

There aren't that many problems with this speaker. But if I have to mention one, it would be the touchpad on the face plate of the speaker. It seems that it is using similar mechanism as the LG Chocoloate phone: heat activated touch pad.

I am not sure if it was the surface of my finger that became too cold from time to time, but the touch pad occasionally doesn't react to my touches (1 of 15 times).

Also, I have noticed that the mute doesn't activate by using the mute button on the speaker itself after installing the driver.

These issues, however aren't much of a problem since logitech ties all the controls that are available from the faceplate onto the controls that are used from windows. For example, play button on the speaker and the play button on my keyboard are all synchronized to process the same action.

In short, even if the mute buttons might not work from time to time (about 1 of 15 times), it is not a big deal because you will mostly using the controls available from your keyboard or windows tools anyways.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 19 user reviews

EXECELLENT SOUND

Pros: CLEAR RICH SOUND, SLEEK LOOKING,MULTIFUNCTIONAL

Cons: TOUCH KEYS ARE TOO SENSITIVE,TALLER THEN THEY LOOK ONLINE.

Review: I BOUGHT THESE USED AND I LOVE THEM. THE ONLY PROBLEM IS WITH THE BUTTONS BEING TOO SENSITIVE,OTHER THEN THAT THEY ROCK.
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

great glossy display with attractive touch screen panel

Pros: Great sound quality, attractive design, touch screen panel

Cons: Bulky, looks out of place with a laptop

Review: This is the best speakers that i have ever own...the sound quality is just flat out awesome, with a 30w overall output...I would personally prefer it to be a little smaller but hey, you can't get everything perfect can you? the performance i would say would be just slightly lower than the bose m2, but price difference makes up to that...

Updated on Mar 11, 2009

got this speaker after my bose speaker for another desktop pc,
and i think this speaker doesnt need additional subwoofer as it has a built in subwoofer...
sound quality is pretty good...
very crisp...
love the design...

User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 19 user reviews

awesome - I'm very impressed

Pros: sound is better than expected - nice bass too

Cons: cords are rather thick and bulky

Review: Very happy with this purchase. the sounds is sharp, deep, and full. I found the electrical cords to be rather thick which does lend the speakers to a sleek uncluttered desktop but still - they sound beautiful.
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Excellent for what it is intended to

Pros: rich sound, powerfull

Cons: touch-sensitive buttons, price (if you don't have it at discount)

Review: What I wanted : A pair of quality speaker for my music while working or surfing the web.
Constraints : budget, quality sound, i did not wanted a subwoofer.

I bought it at discount (90$), so it is an excellent deal fot the quality of the product. It is true that for the regular price you pay for the digital display that i don't use much as i control volume from my computer.
concerning the speakers, I read people complaining about the Bass. Of course, compared to a 2.1 product, it does not match. But i did not feel the bass were missing. I found the response of the speakers to differents types of music excellent with a nice feeling of a "rich" sound. I did not hear distorsion even at maximum volume in both the speakers and the computer.
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Almost went Bose... Z-10s Rock!

Pros: Clean, Crisp Sound. By-Passes integrated sound card w/ USB. Ideal for apartments, dorms, office, smaller rooms.

Cons: -Needed to visit Logitech website for software upgrade. -Probably not for the gamer looking for deep bass.

Review: I live up-stairs of a 2 family home & needed to loose the subwoofer on my old Dell speaker system. I was looking for high-quality sound from 2 speakers. Out of the box these speakers sound awesome. Big improvement from the 3.5m earphone jack type connection of the old speakers. The stereo sound is excellent and there's enough bass to go around for my favorite songs (30 watts RMS). These speakers are for those mainly interested in listening to music.

The Logitech media display didn't work straight out of the box. I un/re-installed the packaged CD (V1.03b). Finally visited their website to find "V1.04 Software" under:

Home > Support + Downloads > Downloads > Speakers + Audio > Z-10 Interactive Speaker System

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/439/202&cl=us,en

These speakers offer much more than simple sound & the price is unbeatable. I'm glad that I didn't waste my money on the name Bose.

J_L_
Queens, NYC
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

The best 2.0

Pros: Look's, sound and versatile.

Cons: The software could be more user-friendly.

Review:
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Solid simple and excellent acoustics

Pros: Crisp sound with just the the right bass level. for those who may not be gamers but more music lovers and so don't need the extra boost from a subwoofer.

Cons: At first, I was unable to get the music track streamed on the the lcd panel. On querying this with logitech, they sent me a software update which sorted this out overnight. Good Suport.

Review: Overall, Ideal speakers for a music lover rather than a gamer. Excellent in a smaller room. Decent touch sensitive buttons - links very well with Windows Vista Media Centre. Most impressive is the clear punchy positive sound. Very Happy.
Updated
I have them for the past 6 months. I seriously can't fault these PC Speakers. They have a very open and full range sound I have added DFX equaliser which has brought them to a different level. I mainly use them for Windows Music Player and the LCD displays track and time and date. No competition - These speakers rule !!


Updated on Aug 19, 2010

3 years late- still have that high regard and the sound if anything has got better, or is it my musical taste. I read through some other reviews and they do have the odd quirk. In Vista they may freeze or may need to be plugged out and in again. But this is rare. I Love them. Great value.

Updated on Feb 3, 2012

4 years later and still rocking. One of my best purchases ever. Best value and sound. Set the standard. Logitech do not seem interested in quality speakers systems any more so I reckon I got the best before they pulled the plug.

User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Best Sleek looking speakers

Pros: Rich sound

Cons: sound breaks a little at peak

Review:
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Best No Subwoofer Speakers

Pros: Great sound, stylish, great for taking with you on extended stays away from home

Cons: None if you pay attention to the description

Review: It always amazes me when people post negative views on a product because it doesn't do something it doesn't claim to do. There is no subwoofer-period and anyone looking for ground shaking bass should get speakers with a subwoofer. These speakers are definitely the best no subwoofer computer speakers in the world. Who would want such a thing? Anyone who still has the good manners not to disturb other people at 2 A.M. with booming bass. Or someone like me who takes extended trips overseas and wants decent speakers to hook up to a laptop to watch DVD's and listen to music but does not want to lug around a clunky subwoofer. The Bass on these speakers is incredible considering there is no subwoofer. As for the touch sensitive controls, I have huge clunky hands and can't do things like use a needle and thread but I had no trouble at all using the controls on these speakers and can't imagine why anyone would be so uncoordinated as to not be able to use the controls. These speakers fill a unique niche and an obviously limited target of users but are perfect for anyone who does not want or need another subwoofer taking up space and annoying the neighbors.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Great for desktop replacement laptops

Pros: interface, design, overall sound, option for audio input

Cons: no option for sub

Review: I use these for my destop replacement laptop for music(itunes) and movies. An overall good speaker. They look good with my hp which is black. The only complaint not perfect bass would like a sub addon
User Rating:
3.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Great For College Dorms! Not for ANYTHING Else

Pros: Good sound quality, grabbing looks, media controls

Cons: Touch responsiveness of media controls gets Really annoying, no sub means no real bass, not That loud, expensive

Review: These speakers fill a dorm room really well, they are perfect in that other rooms shouldn't complain (I've had no problems), but they are loud enough for you and your homies to rock out to. Sound quality is really good, and the lcd provides great insight. You should be able to add a subwoofer, but you're not, and that stinks. My mouse chord always bumps the media controls and changes something, which is really annoying. I don't recommend these for anyone aside from people who are restricted by the amt of noise that can come from their computers, like in dorms with quiet hours.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Mac OS X drivers available for LCD!

Pros: Mac LCD Support!

Cons: Support is Unofficial

Review: You can download the Mac LCD drivers from here:

< http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/lcdtool/ >
User Rating:
2.5 stars

out of 19 user reviews

Returned after few minutes of listening

Pros: sound ok at low levels

Cons: expensive,lcd is useless,first pair stopped working

Review: I bought these, listened to them for 1 minute and the mids stopped working.. Had to go back and exchange them..

Then I listened to them for 10 minutes and returned them right away. For the price, these speakers don't perform.. maybe if they were $50 it would be ok.

It seems like you're paying for the USB interface and LCD more than for speaker quality.

At medium level they sounded ok, but they still had a weird inflated sound to them that I didn't like.. Turn them up and the distortion makes everything sound rough..

Any song with some bass made something rattle inside, or maybe it was the speaker itself, so it would make a "bzz bzzz" sound on one of the speakers, the other didn't do it though so most likely it was a bad pair.

I bought the Logitech Z-4 instead which is also cheaper.. and I like the sound much better than the Z-10.

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Logitech Z-10 specifications

  • General
  • Product type PC multimedia speakers
  • Speakers included 2 speakers
  • Speaker Features
  • Speaker Type 2-way - Active
  • Woofer size (inches) 1.0 in , 3.0 in
  • Nominal Output Power (Total) 30.0 Watt
  • Audio Amplifier Integrated
  • Connectivity Technology Wired
  • Controls Volume , Bass , Treble
  • Additional Features Built-in LCD display
  • Speaker Details
  • Features 2.0 x Right/left channel speaker - 2-way - 15.0 Watt - Wired
  • Driver Details Right/left channel speaker : 1.0 x Woofer driver - 1.0 in , Right/left channel speaker : 1.0 x Tweeter driver - 3.0 in
  • Connections
  • Connector Type 1.0 x Audio line-in ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) , 1.0 x Headphones ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) , 1.0 x USB
  • Miscellaneous
  • Cables Included 1.0 x USB cable - 6.0 ft , 1.0 x Speaker cable - 6.0 ft , 1.0 x Audio cable - 6.0 ft
  • Remote Control None
  • PC Speakers (Extended Specs)
  • Battery type None
  • Cables included qty 1.0
  • Cables length 6.0 ft
  • Cables type USB cable , Speaker cable , Audio cable
  • Component depth 4.7 in
  • Component height 9.7 in
  • Component width 4.5 in
  • Full contract period 2 years
  • Service & support details type Limited warranty
  • Battery
  • Type None
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 2 years warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
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